Maybe because my age I'm getting more cynical but I've always question authority so I tend to see the darker side of society.

Here's the thing. Working is basically slave labour with a different name. So long as you work for someone else you're at their mercy regardless how good the company seems or the idea of progression in the company.

The capitalist idea is to keep people at a level where they spend more than they earn to keep the poor poor and middle class unbalanced. Debt is a big part of the economy, all economies, but especially the US. Capitalist want people to be in debt to constantly think they can achieve more by spending more. A lot of young people these days have zero concept of how much things cost. It's a big problem but one the capitalist love.

Capitalist constantly sell dreams to the populace. They get the politicians to help sell their dreams. You here the slogans and the rhetoric of the politicians because they're all bought by the capitalists.

A lot of people are blind to all this, which is what the capitalist want. A dumb populace they can sell anything to.

They're slowly achieving this unfortunately and it shows most in the western world...

This sounds like my U.S history when he was talking about the progressive era

I ended up getting only 4.5 hours of sleep. Something to do with getting a particular side loaded app to work perfectly on the Nokia N1 device....should have gotten the Taiwanese version instead which has Play Store. The Chinese version is locked down so bad Sahib has better chance of getting to base than me getting Google Apps loaded on it.

I ended up getting only 4.5 hours of sleep. Something to do with getting a particular side loaded app to work perfectly on the Nokia N1 device....should have gotten the Taiwanese version instead which has Play Store. The Chinese version is locked down so bad Sahib has better chance of getting to base than me getting Google Apps loaded on it.

I'd sell them both...the Nokia N1 and Sahib's chances of getting on base.

Now if I were to compare Sahib's chances of getting on base and my supervisor's chances of becoming competent...it's clear my money is on Sahib.

For the record my two knocks against the m8 are the size as I don't really use the front facing speakers much and the fact that the audio quality in terms of loudness is still as bad as it was on windows phone 7.

Precisely. Mediatek needs better integrated radios and improved GPU to really challenge Qualcomm. Intel is in a similar boat too.

I think that they both have managed. Now they need to work on better power management and thermal throttling (Nokia N1 with Atom and a few low end Chinese phones with MTK) get really hot and also get poor battery life even with massive batteries.

I think that they both have managed. Now they need to work on better power management and thermal throttling (Nokia N1 with Atom and a few low end Chinese phones with MTK) get really hot and also get poor battery life even with massive batteries.

Personally, the market is better, especially in the mid range for 4 really good chip options. Mediatek has the best chance to be the #2 chipmaker.

I have 15 damn sport channels and none of them have Roma vs Real Madrid live, just Wolfsburg vs Gent. Well, that means i'm gonna have to watch this game in awfull SD on a local channel with commentators whose IQ is equal to the average room temperature in deep January.